Will the Detroit Lions have the draft we've all been waiting for this year?AP Photo

Fifteen days until it all goes down.

The overall consensus is that the Detroit Lions will take one of three players with the No. 5 pick in the 2013 NFL draft: Offensive tackle Eric Fisher out of Central Michigan, defensive end Ezekiel 'Ziggy' Ansah out of BYU or defensive back Dee Milliner out of Alabama.

It seems so simple, so predictable. Nothing will go wrong. The guy you want most, the guys the team needs, he'll be there at No. 5 and they'll grab him up like a Belichick.

Recently, NFL.com began breaking down every franchise's best and worst draft picks of all time. Let's see if we agree with their Lions list.

"Yes, a kicker, that's how poorly the Lions draft," NFL.com's Kevin Patra wrote. "If the goal of the draft is to select a franchise player at his position, you couldn't ask for much more than what Hanson has given the Lions for the past 21 seasons."

Here's their worst five. (But, I mean, those days are gone right?)

"In reality Matt Millen should have his own categorization in these rankings," Patra noted. "The breakdown should read Best Picks, Worst Picks and Millen-esque Picks. Finding great picks from the Millen era is like searching for a blade of hay in a needle stack. Alas, Lions fans, we press on."

"Some Lions fans will want Joey Harrington in this spot," Patra wrote. "But truth be told, Ware, the 1989 Heisman Trophy winner, was a bigger bust than the piano player."

Last on the list is DE Reggie Roggers, the No. 7 pick in the 1987 draft.

Rogers was a defensive end out of Washington. He played a total of six games his rookie season, "due to an assortment of emotional problems". The following season he drove drunk, tragically killed three teenagers and was convicted of vehicular homicide and sentenced to 16 month in prison. Yahoo! Sports has named him the worst No. 7 pick since the merger.